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Midnight Snack (Paperback): Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman Midnight Snack (Paperback)
Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman
R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Featuring the entire run of Zits comics from 2021, this treasury by award-winning duo Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman is the perfect source of laughter for the restless, hungry, hilarious teenager in all of us. Grab a seat at the table to feast on this hefty and humorous serving of Zits comics by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman.

Zits: Undivided Inattention (Paperback): Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman Zits: Undivided Inattention (Paperback)
Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman
R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The latest relatable, hilarious, and outstanding Zits treasury includes the complete comics from 2019. A year's worth of Zits cartoons, all in one place! This fantastic Zits treasury includes the timeless teenage antics of Jeremy, whose fridge-clearing appetite, garage band dreams, and legendary laziness constantly baffle and amuse his parents, friends, and girlfriend. Featuring the award-winning combination of Jerry Scott's trademark humor and Jim Borgman's brilliant line art, Zits is the perfect comic for anyone parenting a teenager, or who remembers the glorious time in life when you're old enough to enjoy the privileges of adulthood, but too young to be crushed by its responsibilities.

Bingeworthy - A Zits Treasury (Paperback): Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman Bingeworthy - A Zits Treasury (Paperback)
Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman
R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Featuring the complete Zits comics from 2020, the newest treasury by award-winning duo Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman is filled with zaniness, wit, and relatable comedic truths about being - and raising - a teenager. Featuring the award-winning combination of Jerry Scott's trademark humor and Jim Borgman's brilliant line art, Zits is the perfect comic for anyone parenting a teenager, or who remembers the days of sleeping in until noon, subsisting entirely on pizza, and rehearsing for an arena rock tour from the cozy confines of the garage. This fantastic Zits treasury presents the timeless teenage antics of Jeremy and friends and the trials of his Baby Boomer parents. Filled with lessons about growing up and growing older, this book contains so many laughs it will make your sides hurt.

Binge Parenting - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback, Annotated edition): Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott Binge Parenting - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R568 R493 Discovery Miles 4 930 Save R75 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Not Guilty-Ish - A Baby Blues Collection Volume 40: Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott Not Guilty-Ish - A Baby Blues Collection Volume 40
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R599 R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Save R117 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wetter, Louder, Stickier - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback): Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott Wetter, Louder, Stickier - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback)
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R592 R520 Discovery Miles 5 200 Save R72 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Join in the chaotic fun with the MacPherson family in this thirty-first "Baby Blues" cartoon collection
Child-rearing reaches an entirely new level of delightfully messy chaos in "Baby Blues: Wetter, Louder, Stickier." Battle-ready and perpetually exhausted, Daryl and Wanda team up to navigate a new front of challenges, like Zoe's enthusiasm over the "Smoochy Boyz" concert, deciphering baby Wren's attempts at language, and determining Hammie's place as a colon in the school play---whether "colon" refers to punctuation or digestion remains undetermined. Armed with "performance-enhancing substances" (a.k.a., chocolate donuts), the perfectly normal MacPherson family will surely bring a barrage of smiles and laughter to familiar fans with their perfectly chaotic lives.
"Baby Blues" has enchanted new parents, grandparents, and kids alike since it first appeared on the comics pages in 1990. As the years passed, the list of newspapers carrying the feature has grown almost as fast as the MacPhersons' kids "Baby Blues" now appears in more than 1,200 newspapers worldwide, and the adventures of America's favorite first-time parents have also been chronicled in 31 anthologies and four treasuries. In 1995, the National Cartoonists Society recognized "Baby Blues" as "Best Comic Strip of the Year."

Dance Like Everybody's Watching! - A Zits Treasury (Paperback): Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman Dance Like Everybody's Watching! - A Zits Treasury (Paperback)
Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman
R586 R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Save R73 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bb3x, 37 - Baby Blues: The Third Decade (Paperback): Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott Bb3x, 37 - Baby Blues: The Third Decade (Paperback)
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Ships in 10 - 20 working days
Gross! - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback): Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott Gross! - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback)
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R583 R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Save R74 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Motherhood Is Not for Wimps (Paperback, Original ed.): Rick Kirkman, Kirkman, Jerry Scott Motherhood Is Not for Wimps (Paperback, Original ed.)
Rick Kirkman, Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R505 R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Save R82 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Both folly and food are flying in "Motherhood Is Not for Wimps," the collection of the immensely popular strip "Baby Blues." The parents of young Zoe and Hamish uncover chicken nuggets in the dryer, bribe their children with Fudgsicles, referee a debate on which child got the bigger cookie, and learn that there is quite likely maple syrup in the VCR. And fun with food is just the start of the countless laughs and never-ending mayhem in this collection.

The charm and universal appeal of "Baby Blues" lies in its ability to humorously capture the everyday joys and trials of parenting young children. The strip helps moms and dads the world over laugh their way through the daily challenges of keeping up with their kids. Yet, you don't have to be a parent of small children to appreciate the humorous situations fictional parents Darryl and Wanda face in "Motherhood Is Not for Wimps."

Screentime (Paperback): Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman Screentime (Paperback)
Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman
R611 R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Save R78 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Surviving the Great Indoors, 36 - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback): Jerry Scott, Rick Kirkman Surviving the Great Indoors, 36 - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback)
Jerry Scott, Rick Kirkman
R592 R520 Discovery Miles 5 200 Save R72 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Zits Guide to Living with Your Teenager, 23 (Hardcover): Jim Borgman, Jerry Scott A Zits Guide to Living with Your Teenager, 23 (Hardcover)
Jim Borgman, Jerry Scott
R281 R240 Discovery Miles 2 400 Save R41 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An indispensible and entertaining manual for parents on the verge of having a teenager, by Americaa (TM)s favorite cartoon team.
In their award-winning comic strip "Zits," artist Jim Borgman and writer Jerry Scott have succeeded in creating one of the most poignant, realistic, and funny portrayals of a teenager found in any medium today. Parents themselves, Borgman and Scott have learned a thing or two along the way in their creative and family lives. The result is "A Zits Guide to Living with Your Teenager."
A combination of select "Zits" comic strips depicting the relationship between teenager Jeremy Duncan and his parents, Walt and Connie, and witty, knowing, and dead-on commentary from Borgman and Scott, "A Zits Guide to Living with Your Teenager" is an indispensible and entertaining manual for parents on the verge of having a teenager.
"Zits" has twice been honored with the award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip by the National Cartoonists Society and received the "Max and Moritz" award for Best International Comic Strip in 2000.

Threats, Bribes & Videotape (Paperback, Original ed.): Rick Kirkman, Kirkman, Jerry Scott Threats, Bribes & Videotape (Paperback, Original ed.)
Rick Kirkman, Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R506 R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Save R82 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Artist Kirkman and writer Scott obviously know about parenting. You can see it in every installment of the true-to-life strip they create." --Cartoon Opportunities

Life's not getting any simpler around the MacPherson household with Zoe starting preschool, Hammie approaching toddlerhood and parents Darryl and Wanda just trying to keep up. Since 1990, the daily comic strip "Baby Blues" has delighted readers with its fresh prospective on the nature of parenting, earning it 1995's Best Comic Strip Award from the National Cartoonists Society.

Scenes such as Zoe's disarmingly honest response to a complimentary stranger in the grocery store--"I think you have a really fat bottom"--strike an all-too-familiar chord with anyone who knows a child. And what parent wouldn't recognize the truth in the fact that it took only five seconds for Darryl and Wanda to move all of their valuable possessions (one framed photo) out of Hammie's growing reach?

"Baby Blues" creators Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott receive countless letters and e-mails from fans who describe their heartfelt connection to the MacPhersons. Like no other family-oriented comic strip, "Baby Blues" speaks to millions of people who, like the MacPhersons, experience both the tremendous joy and nagging frustration of being parents.

You're Making That Face Again - Zits Sketchbook No. 13 (Paperback, Original): Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman You're Making That Face Again - Zits Sketchbook No. 13 (Paperback, Original)
Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman
R653 R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Save R108 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From hormones to how-come-Ia (TM)m-not-like-everyone-else questions and insecurities, Borgman and Scott continue to successfully tell teenage horror stories since the strips debut in newspapers in 1997. Readers and fans can find Zits in 1,600 newspapers worldwide, an achievement only 18 comic strips have ever earned.
Lauded by the "Los Angeles Times" "as one of the freshest and most imaginative comic strips" and designated as Best Newspaper Comic Strip twice by the National Cartoonists Society, Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman's "Zits" chronicles many of the scenes that play out under the rooftops of more than 80.5 million homes across the country.
Artfully exploring insecurities, societal pressures, and just plain teenage goofiness, Scott and Borgman contrast the experiences of adolescence and parenthood. Sixteen-year-old Jeremy Duncan is learning to navigate residential byways and high school hallways while the parentals, a.k.a. Connie and Walt Duncan, try to keep pace and find a little peace.

Our Server is Down (Paperback): Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott Our Server is Down (Paperback)
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R513 R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Save R81 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Baby Blues" makes life with children seem funny, even when they smear peanut butter on the walls and give the baby a makeover with Mom's cosmetics. Says writer Jerry Scott, "As long as kids keep having runny noses and wiping them on the drapes, we're in business."

"Our Server is Down: Baby Blues Scrapbook #20" captures the perils and pratfalls of raising young children in suburbia. Daryl and Wanda MacPherson are a couple in their mid-thirties struggling to juggle work and three kids with hectic schedules-and maintain their sanity.

Zoe, the talkative eldest, is seven and more worldly than ever. Hammie is the newly anointed (by the recent birth of baby Wren) middle child. At age five, he's a willing student for Zoe and a virtual Velcro board for blame. Wren is the newest addition to the MacPherson clan-so far, all giggles and sunshine . . . with a few clouds on the horizon.

Parents worldwide have delighted in this slice-of-life comic since its debut in 1990.

Wall-To-Wall Baby Blues, 19 - A Baby Blues Treasury (Paperback): Rick Kirkman Wall-To-Wall Baby Blues, 19 - A Baby Blues Treasury (Paperback)
Rick Kirkman; As told to Jerry Scott; Rebecca Tanquery
R567 R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Save R62 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"One of the best things about "Baby Blues" is that it follows reality so closely that you're never quite sure whether Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott are over the top or are merely excellent reporters." Oh, baby, it's "Baby Blues" Just when readers thought the MacPherson world was baby-proofed, cocreators Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott flip up the toilet-training lid, throw open the kitchen cabinets, and drag the garden hose into the house with "Wall-to-Wall Baby Blues: A Baby Blues Treasury."
"Baby Blues, " of course, is the delightful internationally syndicated comic strip that depicts the adventures of the MacPherson family: Dad Darryl, Mom Wanda, and the three youngsters: Zoe, Hammie, and newborn Wren. From games of Destroy the Legos to how to blow a two-year-old's nose with just one box of tissues, "Baby Blues" never fails to revel in the funny facts and fantasies about raising kids.
"Wall-to-Wall Baby Blues: A Baby Blues Treasury." represents a treasury of the best moments from three previous Kirkman and Scott collections--"Baby Blues: Unplugged," "Dad to the Bone, " and "Never a Dry Moment."
This combination of daily strips and full-color Sunday features delivers an array of hilarious family comedy. "Wall-to-Wall Baby Blues: A Baby Blues Treasury." has young readers, parents, expectant parents, and grandparents nodding their heads in recognition of life in the MacPherson household. It's truly family fun for everyone in the family.

Zits (Paperback, Original ed.): Jerry Scott, Prue Scott, Jim Borgman Zits (Paperback, Original ed.)
Jerry Scott, Prue Scott, Jim Borgman
R577 R502 Discovery Miles 5 020 Save R75 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fitting in. Being different. Growing up. Staying a kid.A "Zits" is a comic strip about the funniest, most painfully emotionally charged, physically demanding, mentally challenging, and colorful times of our livesa "adolescence. Those who are living it can relate. And those who have been through it cannot remember the time without smiling, or at least wincing at the arrogance and ignorance we all mistook as maturity during those few eternal years.
"Zits: Sketchbook #1" is an inside look at life from the point of view of Jeremy, a private 15-year-old who is desperately hacking his way out of childhood and into maturity. He labors in the shadow of Chad, his perfect older brother who is away at college. Jeremy is a freshman in high school whose main pastimes are hanging out with his best friend, Hector Garcia, forming a garage band, and being amazed at his parents' spectacular ignorance about almost everything. Impatient, self-absorbed, emotional, and bored silly, Jeremy is the essence of adolescence. "Zits" resonates with its fans because the strip contains so much truth and insight, wrapped in an uproarious context that's all too familiar to everyone who's been 15 or has parented a teenager.

One More and We Re Outnumbered! - Baby Blues Scrapbook No. 8 (Paperback, Original ed.): Jerry Scott, Rick Kirkman One More and We Re Outnumbered! - Baby Blues Scrapbook No. 8 (Paperback, Original ed.)
Jerry Scott, Rick Kirkman
R501 R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Save R82 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Their life is hectic, filled with terrible twos, teething, and temper tantrums... but Darryl and Wanda wouldn't have it any other way!

Since 1990, the MacPhersons have staked their engaging claim on the comics page with their realistically wild-eyed and worn-down reaction to parenting. We watched as Wanda gave up her job to be a stay-at-home mom, wondered how the couple would handle countless sleepless nights, and laughed when they unexpectedly found themselves expecting. Now, as Zoe grows into a walking, talking toddler and newborn Hamish learns how to roll over, the couple's pride, joy, and exhaustion reaches even greater heights.

Winners of the National Cartoonists Society's Best Comic Strip of the Year for 1995, "Baby Blues" creators Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott continue to entertain readers around the worlds. "If there's one service that we provide, it's to let parents know that they're not alone," says Kirkman. "I think it's comforting for readers to know that no matter how unmanageable life can get for them, Darryl and Wanda probably have it worse," adds Scott.

"One More and We're Outnumbered!" Follows parenthood classics such as "I saw Elvis in My Ultrasound," "Guess Who Didn't Take a Nap?" and "I Thought Labor Ended When the Baby Was Born," Through them all, endearing illustrations and dead-on dialogue provoke laughs of recognition and keep fans clamoring for more.

X-Treme Parenting, 28 - A Baby Blues Treasury (Paperback): Rick Kirkman X-Treme Parenting, 28 - A Baby Blues Treasury (Paperback)
Rick Kirkman; As told to Jerry Scott
R542 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R63 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Nothing is certain but death and taxes. And laundry." --"Baby Blues" proverb

When the recipe box has more pizza coupons than recipes, or for those parenting days when all you seem to accomplish is brushing your hair and making a tray of ice cubes, "Baby Blues" offers parental fatigue redemption. The brainchild of Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott, this "Baby Blues" treasury features cartoons from "Briefcase Full of Baby Blues" and "Night Shift,"

From prophetic "Baby Blues" proverbs like, "The grass is always greener on the knees of your kid's new white pants," to Dinner Table Olympics where Synchronized Whining is the main event, young parents Darryl and Wanda keep pace with energetic children Zoe, Hammie, and baby Wren, as Kirkman and Scott expertly navigate the daily nuances of newborns, nocturnal diaper changes, and the nirvana of family life.

No Yelling!, 39 - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback): Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott No Yelling!, 39 - A Baby Blues Collection (Paperback)
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R587 R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Save R74 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Natural Disorder of Things (Paperback): Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott The Natural Disorder of Things (Paperback)
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R652 R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Save R108 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It's a family feud full of fun and togetherness in Kirkman and Scott's "The Natural Disorder of Things." Readers step into the home of the MacPhersons, a perfectly normal family with perfectly chaotic lives. Daryl and Wanda are deep in the trenches of child rearing, earning their stripes as parents to Zoe, Hammie, and baby Wren.

"Baby Blues" is genuinely funny, portraying parenting the way it is, including the good, the bad, the ugly . . . and the sometimes smelly.

"Baby Blues" "recently celebrated an achievement that is considered the comic industry's top milestone: surpassing 1,000 newspaper clients around the world." --Arizona Republic

I Shouldn't Have to Scream More Than Once! (Paperback): Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott I Shouldn't Have to Scream More Than Once! (Paperback)
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R507 R426 Discovery Miles 4 260 Save R81 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the early days of "Baby Blues," Darryl and Wanda were surprised at the unexpected demands of parenting. Now, however, the nonstop antics of their lovably active kids, Zoe and Hamish, keep them hopping. Darryl and Wanda have accepted, and even learned to laugh at, the general upheaval of their lives.

In "I Shouldn't Have to Scream More than Once ," the MacPhersons continue their quest to raise their two small children. One day, Zoe asserts she needs her mother to teach her how to jump rope-""It's a girl thing,"" she tells Darryl. Later, Wanda and Darryl are happy their son has gone to the potty himself, until Zoe queries, ""Don't you want me to tell you where he went?"" And Wanda resorts to feeding Hammie on the floor after Zoe spots him picking up old peas. At the MacPherson household, it's all fodder for fun that has a delightful edge of truth for parents the world over.

Check, Please... (Paperback, Original ed.): Rick Kirkman, Kirkman, Jerry Scott Check, Please... (Paperback, Original ed.)
Rick Kirkman, Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R506 R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Save R82 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The antics of Zoe really prepared me for my own child, and I really enjoy every one of the "Baby Blues" books over and over as my child grows. When I feel that life is overwhelming with my baby, I read one of these books and suddenly it all comes into focus, because obviously other parents have gone through the same thing. I have purchased these books for other moms or moms-to-be that I know, and their great books for a baby shower." --A "Baby Blues" fan

Is it possible for the MacPherson kids to get any cuter? Zoe excitedly dipping water from the toilet to serve her daddy "tea." Hamish rolling efficiently across the floor instead of crawling. And Darryl and Wanda watching all their antics in worn-out wonder! Who hasn't experienced, or at least witnessed, that final humiliated plea for the check after a restaurant is turned into a war zone by active kids? Well, Darryl and Wanda are there now.

Since 1989, "Baby Blues" fans have witnessed the amusing transformation of the career-oriented MacPhersons into realistically warm and wild-eyed parents--from Wanda giving up her job to be a stay-at-home mom to Darryl fitting in daddy duty after demanding days at the office. As demonstrated over and over in "Check, Please...," the MacPhersons are no different from many new parents, forced to make adjustments that have come fast and furious.

Baby Blues - I Saw Elvis in My Ultrasound (Paperback, Original ed.): Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott Baby Blues - I Saw Elvis in My Ultrasound (Paperback, Original ed.)
Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
R507 R426 Discovery Miles 4 260 Save R81 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Let's name the Baby Lexus! It's gender-neutral... It's unique... Plus, people will be really impressed! "There go the MacPhersons," they'll say, "They have a Lexus!""

When Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman put their heads together comedy springs forth like a baby out of bath water. This cartooning duo delights readers with "I Saw Elvis in My Ultrasound."

"I Saw Elvis..." documents the day-to-day challenges Wanda and Darryl MacPherson face as they juggle the demands of raising adorable Zoe with getting ready for Bundle of Joy No. 2. The older, and somewhat wiser couple think they've got this kid business under control, only to find a whole new set of parenting problems on their hands.

Potty-training becomes "potty pleading," Wanda concludes that she's not just pregnant, she's "abdominally challenged," and Darryl admits that what he really sees in the ultrasound screen is... Elvis.

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